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=Bio=
==Bio==


"Kevin Carson is an individualist anarchist.  He is a research
"Kevin Carson is an individualist anarchist.  He is a research
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His most recent book is The [[Homebrew Industrial Revolution]] [http://homebrewindustrialrevolution.wordpress.com]:  A
His most recent book is The [[Homebrew Industrial Revolution]] [http://homebrewindustrialrevolution.wordpress.com]:  A
Low-Overhead Manifesto. [http://www.amazon.com/Homebrew-Industrial-Revolution-Low-Overhead-Manifesto/dp/1439266999/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1310513097&sr=1-1]  
Low-Overhead Manifesto. [http://www.amazon.com/Homebrew-Industrial-Revolution-Low-Overhead-Manifesto/dp/1439266999/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1310513097&sr=1-1]  


Current Project:  The [[Desktop Regulatory State]]. [http://desktopregulatorystate.wordpress.com]]   
Current Project:  The [[Desktop Regulatory State]]. [http://desktopregulatorystate.wordpress.com]]   
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a networked resistance/asymmetric warfare model of labor organization.
a networked resistance/asymmetric warfare model of labor organization.


 
==More Information==
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* Listed in the [[Association of Peer to Peer Researchers]]
* Listed in the [[Association of Peer to Peer Researchers]]

Revision as of 16:35, 6 August 2019

Bio

"Kevin Carson is an individualist anarchist. He is a research associate at Center for a Stateless Society. <http://c4ss.org>

His most recent book is The Homebrew Industrial Revolution [1]: A Low-Overhead Manifesto. [2]

Current Project: The Desktop Regulatory State. [3]]

An application of Tom Coates' general rule -- that the gap between the quality of work that can be produced at home and what is produced at the office is disappearing -- to regulatory state functions. Super-empowered individuals, thanks to network organization and free platforms, can take on powerful institutions in ways that previously required the countervailing power of other large, hierarchical institutions. In particular, the use of "open mouth sabotage" and culture-jamming to combat corporate malfeasance, and the use of those same techniques for a networked resistance/asymmetric warfare model of labor organization.

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